I have a 1999 Stratus as a standby but lately the engine cuts out without any apparent cause. I've replaced the fuel pump, the computer and a couple of sensors but after I drive it for a half hour, it just stops and I have to wait an hour before it will restart again. It seems like something happens when the motor gets warmed up, but it doesn't overheat, either. A lot of people seem to have this same problem but who has the solution.

Next time it happens go put there and take the disturber cap off and blow it with a blow dryer and blow down in the place where the disturber is put it back together and see of it will start. Sorry about the spelling

I have same issue with my 99 stratus. Just cuts out like someone shut off fuel no spit or sputter just dead . but it will idle all day long.but when you put in gear and need power it will just shut off.. aAll I did so far was change fuel filter and air filter..

I have a 1996 Dodge Stratus 2.5L V6. I rebuilt the upper end of the engine, and now ever time I start it, it red lines. I have checked TPS, all the sensors are good. It just will not stop red lining? Do you have any ideas of what the problem could be?

First is it really red-lining (6000+rpm) or is it just running faster than it should be say in the 2000-3000 rpm range? Any large vacuum leak will cause the engine to speed up because it is a speed density (MAP sensor) system. A power brake booster hose if left off could do it, a throttle body not closed such as if there is an issue with the throttle linkage. A problem with the intake gasket that resulted in a large leak could be a play. Basically the engine needs air to speed up, when it runs too fast it is getting air into it that isn't being controlled by the idle air control or the throttle body.